
Age: 60
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Nathan Crowley (born 28 February 1966) is an English production designer and a former art director, who is best known for his collaborations with Christopher Nolan. He was nominated six times for an Academy Award for Best Production Design for The Prestige (2006), The Dark Knight (2008), Interstellar (2014), Dunkirk (2017), First Man (2018), and Tenet (2020). For The Prestige, he was nominated with set decorator Julie Ochipinti; for The Dark Knight, he was nominated with set decorator Peter Lando; for Interstellar and Dunkirk, he was nominated with set decorator Gary Fettis; and for First Man and Tenet, he was nominated with set decorator Kathy Lucas. Crowley was also nominated five times for the BAFTA Award for Best Production Design for Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), Dunkirk (2017), and First Man (2018). Crowley grew up in Islington, North London. His father and grandfather were both architects. Crowley attended Leighton Park School. After completing a foundation year at the Sir John Cass School of Art, he went on to graduate from Brighton Polytechnic (now the University of Brighton) with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Three-dimensional design. He initially worked odd jobs in architecture. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nathan Crowley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Nathan Crowley

Production Designer
for Production Designer in GREEN LANTERN: APEX
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Young artist Kyle Rayner is unexpectedly chosen to be a Green Lantern. Veterans Hal Jordan and John Stewart take him under their wing. Hal pushes Kyle to trust his instincts, while John teaches discipline. Their training is shaken when Kyle’s girlfriend, Alexandra, is murdered by the rage-fueled Red Lanterns. Consumed by grief, Kyle is tempted to join the Red Lantern Corps, led by Atrocitus, who hopes to corrupt him. Hal and John struggle over how to guide Kyle, ultimately pulling him back from the brink. When Atrocitus launches a full-scale attack on Oa, Hal sacrifices himself by overcharging his ring to save Kyle and the Corps. Inspired by Hal’s final words, Kyle masters his willpower, defeats Atrocitus with John’s help, and fully embraces his role as a Green Lantern.